Jury to begin deliberations in ex-Giuliani associate's U.S. campaign
finance case
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[October 22, 2021]
By Luc Cohen
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A jury is expected to
begin deliberating on Friday in the case of Lev Parnas, a former Rudy
Giuliani associate who is accused of violating U.S. campaign finance
laws by concealing the source of donations to politicians.
Parnas is accused of using funds from Russian businessman Andrey
Muraviev to contribute to U.S. candidates in various state and federal
elections. Prosecutors say Parnas, a Ukraine-born U.S. citizen, was
trying to obtain licenses to operate cannabis companies.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys completed closing arguments in federal
court in Manhattan on Thursday.
"It is plain as day that these defendants agreed to donate Muraviev's
money to U.S. political campaigns," Assistant U.S. Attorney Hagan
Scotten said.
A Muraviev associate, Ukraine-born U.S. citizen Andrey Kukushkin, is
being tried alongside Parnas.
In his closing statement, Parnas' attorney Joseph Bondy characterized
his client as a passionate proponent of marijuana legalization who was
"in well over his head." He argued that Muraviev's money funded business
operations, not campaign contributions.
Gerald Lefcourt, Kukushkin's attorney, said his client was focused on
the cannabis business and not involved in campaign contributions.
Parnas' onetime business partner, Belarus-born U.S. citizen Igor Fruman,
pleaded guilty in September to one count of soliciting a campaign
contribution from a foreigner. His sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 21.
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Lev Parnas, Ukrainian-American businessman and former Giuliani
associate, arrives at the United States Court with his lawyer Joseph
Bondy in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S.,
October 21, 2021. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The trial has drawn attention because of Parnas' and Fruman's roles
helping Giuliani - former President Donald Trump's former personal
attorney - investigate Democrat Joe Biden during the 2020
presidential campaign. Biden won the November election, denying
Trump a second term in the White House.
Giuliani's attorney has said the Parnas case is separate from a
probe into whether the former federal prosecutor and New York City
mayor violated lobbying laws while representing Trump.
Giuliani has not been charged with any crimes and denies wrongdoing.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Grant McCool)
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